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…Illustration by Paul Hoffman for PlannersWeb with a response from Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur In the previous installments of our Across Generations series, Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur and I have addressed “first places” (housing) and “second places”…

…with a response from Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur Editor’s Introduction: this is the second of a monthly, year-long series focusing on issues facing both younger and older generations. Two talented individuals — Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur and Stuart…

…with a response from Stuart Andreason Editor’s Introduction: We’re excited to be introducing a monthly, year-long series focusing on issues facing both younger and older generations. Two talented individuals — Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur and Stuart…

…Editor’s Note: This concludes Stuart Andreason’s and Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur‘s Across Generations series on PlannersWeb. Today they discuss what may be the most serious challenge facing both young adults and senior citizens: not enough income….

…that your community has to offer. Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur has been at AARP since 2005, serving as Associate State Director in the Vermont State Office until 2013, and then moving to the national office as Senior…

…and pricing out residents who need access to these amenities. It’s important to have an eye on the unintended consequences of good community planning and ensure all residents are benefitting. Jennifer Wallace–Brodeur has been at…